Tyler Family Collection
Tyler Family Collection
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Description
- Gib Thurman
Two Assorted Drip Oilers
TD Williams No. 3 Automatic Greaser
Paragon No. 4 Drip Oiler
Allis-Chalmers M Crawler
This Model M was one of the VERY FIRST MODEL M Crawlers to come off the line. It is a possibility that this tractor was an experimental before Allis-Chalmers went into full production. Either way this is a RARE crawler to find! After several years of hibernating in the barn this Model M came to life after fresh gas, water and oil was introduced to the engine. The M was DRIVEN OUT OF THE BARN under its own power! One of the finest and EARLIEST examples of an Allis-Chalmers Model M you will find.
Serial No. T22LX
22 HP Avery Undermount Steam Traction Engine
The Avery Company was founded in 1891 by Robert Hanneman Avery. The company is famed for its undermounted engine which resembled a railroad engine more than a conventional steam traction engine. Avery built a large line of products including steam engines, threshing machines, plows and later trucks. Starting with a return flue design Avery later adapted the famous undermount style steam engine including the bulldog on the smokebox door stating "Teeth Talk" . Their design was well received by farmers in central Illinois and eventually Avery expanded their market nationwide and overseas until the 1920's.
In the construction of Top-mounted Engines the cylinders, gearing, drive wheels and other parts are all bolted to the boiler by means of brackets. The boiler shell serves as the main frame work of the engine, and must bear all the severe pulling and twisting strains of traction work. With an Avery Undermounted Engine you eliminate these troubles! The entire working parts such as the cylinders, gearing, ground wheels, etc are all mounted on an independent steel framework. The load is all pulled by the steel frame not the boiler keep all pulling strains on the frame and not boiler!
This 22 HP Avery steam traction engine has spent the majority of its life in the "Big Sky" Country of Montana. It's been with the same owner for 70 years and stored inside for 60 years. The dry air has helped preserve this iconic engine from rusting away! The engine is fully complete, Avery steam gauge, whistle, factory jacket and the front headlight. Boiler visually looks to be in good condition, gearing shows signs of wear and engine will need some TLC before lighting the match.
License No. 965
Engine No. 4319
Allis-Chalmers KO Crawler
This particular crawler, serial number 2399, was started on gasoline and DRIVEN OUT OF THE BARN after sitting for close to 40 years. It switched from gasoline to diesel after warmed up and will make the new owner an excellent addition to an Allis Chalmers collection.
Cletrac BG with Heil Front Blade
This BG is equipped with an operational hydraulic Heil front blade.
Allis-Chalmers K Crawler
Allis Chalmers L Crawler
This Model L, serial number 1985 (1936 model year) started right up and was driven out of the barn after nearly 40 years of sitting idle. This large crawler (weighing in at over 22,000 pounds) is a powerhouse and a must-have to complete a crawler collection.
Cletrac ADH Crawler
This ADH, Serial No. 3Z014, is a 1947 model and is in good condition for having sat for nearly 40 years.
Allis Chalmers "Monarch" 35 Crawler
This Monarch 35 has an older restoration but has sat for nearly 40 years and is ready to have the typical maintenance needed to get it operational again. It also has the correct belt pulley mounted on the rear of the crawler. This is another great example of a restored tractor that needs to be in your collection to breath it new life.
Monarch "50" Crawler
This Model 50 has a new magneto and detachable grousers, it runs but needs undercarriage and drive chain work to get it back to full operational condition. With just 2000 Model 50s made, this crawler is far from common and has plenty of life left in it and is ready to be added to your collection.
Cletrac BD Crawler
Model BD, manufactured from 1935-1956, features a 6 cylinder Hercules 260 cubic inch diesel engine. This BD, serial number 2D18, was made in 1936 and one of the oldest in existence with a serial number of 18. It has a newly rebuilt injector pump and injectors.
Allis Chalmers Model S Crawler
This gas version Model S started and took a few turns around the wheat stubble but needs some maintenance as it has sat in the barn for nearly 40 years.
Cletrac 35 Crawler
The Cletrac 35, had a short production run from 1932-1936 and features a Hercules 6 cylinder gas engine. Tractor serial number is 1416. This tractor runs but will require some standard maintenance after having sat in the barn for 40 years.
Cletrac AGH Crawler
The AGH was introduced in 1936 and manufactured until 1943, ultimately producing 4449 crawlers. The Hercules 4-cylinder gas engine was 226 cubic inches and produced 25 HP on the drawbar and 30 HP on the belt pulley. This tractor, serial number 15022, was manufactured in 1936. This tractor runs even though it has sat for nearly 40 years but could use some maintenance to make it run perfectly.
Cletrac 40-30 Crawler
The Model 40-30 had short production run of only 306 tractors made from 1930-1935, making this one of the more rare Cletracs. It features a Hercules 6 cylinder 383 cubic inch gas engine. This crawler runs but does need some regular maintenance as it's sat for close to 40 years.